aix: read comma delimited file and put into a temp sybase table

I have a test file that I need to take the contents and place into a temp Sybase Table.
From the command line I am able to read the file and echo it to the screen; however, I can't get it loaded into the temp table. I am doing this in a procedure

I took another look at the error message you're getting and it looks like the while read is being included in $SQL_SCR directly rather than executed. I think this will fix the issue (it should at least change what the error is).

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That's really weird. Direction is clearly defined in the bcp command. Does your database name have a space in it? I'm not sure that's even valid but it's the only thing I can see in the bcp command that would cause it to miss the direction ("in"). I do see that I did misremember that field_terminator switch.

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